Constraints on the Spacetime Dynamics of an Early Dark Energy Component
Abstract
We consider an Early Dark Energy (EDE) cosmological model, and perform an analysis which takes into account both background and perturbation effects via the parameters and , representing effective sound speed and viscosity, respectively. By using the latest available data we derive constraints on the amount of dark energy at early times and the present value of the equation of state. Our focus is on the effect that early dark energy has on the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) data, including polarization and lensing, in a generalized parameter space including a varying total neutrino mass, and tensor to scalar ratio, besides the 6 standard parameters of the minimal cosmological model. We find that the inclusion of Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations (BAO) data and CMB lensing significantly improves the constraints on the EDE parameters, while other high redshift data like the Quasar Hubble diagram and the Lyman- forest BAO have instead a negligible impact. We find and at the C.L. for EDE accounting for its clustering through the inclusion of perturbation dynamics. This limit becomes weaker if perturbations are neglected. The constraints on the EDE parameters are remarkably stable even when , and parameters are varied, with weak degeneracies between and or . Perturbation parameters are not constrained with current data sets, and tensions between the CMB derived and values and those measured with local probes are not eased. This work demonstrates the capability of CMB probes to constrain the total amount of EDE well below the percent level.
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@article{arxiv.2001.10252,
title = {Constraints on the Spacetime Dynamics of an Early Dark Energy Component},
author = {Hasti Khoraminezhad and Matteo Viel and Carlo Baccigalupi and Maria Archidiacono},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.10252},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
25 pages, 12 figures, 6 tables. comments welcomed. In v2: new tables added on the impact of EDE and perturbation parameters on CMB spectrum, and on the effect of neutrino mass and tensor to scalar ratio. v2 matches version published in JCAP